As the word means an area of woodland, e.g. a grove or copse, in a number of Germanic languages in Great Britain, Scandinavia, Iceland, Netherlands and Germany, there is more than one place called Holt:
- Holt, Australian Capital Territory
Canada
[edit]- Holt, Ontario, a hamlet
Denmark
[edit]- Holte, a town in Rudersdal municipality, Copenhagen county
Germany
[edit]- Holt, a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Iceland
[edit]- Holt (Akureyri), a residence in Sandgerðisbót, Akureyri
- Skálholt, the first bishopric of medieval Iceland and the site of a cathedral
The Netherlands
[edit]- Holt, Overijssel
Norway
[edit]- Holt, Aust-Agder, previously a municipality, now part of Tvedestrand
Romania
[edit]- Holt, a village in Letea Veche Commune, Bacău County
United Kingdom
[edit]- Holt (Wales) — a town in Clwyd
- Holt — a town in Norfolk (England)
- Holt, Dorset
- Holt End, Hampshire
- Holt, Norfolk
- Holt, Wiltshire
- Holt End, Worcestershire
- Holt Fleet, Worcestershire
- Holt Heath, Worcestershire
United States
[edit]- Holt, Alabama
- Holt, California
- Holt, Florida
- Holt, Breckinridge County, Kentucky
- Holt, Lawrence County, Kentucky
- Holt, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky
- Holt, Michigan
- Holt, Minnesota
- Holt, Missouri
- Holt, Wisconsin
- Holt County, Missouri
- Holt County, Nebraska
- Holt Township, Taylor County, Iowa
- Holt Township, Fillmore County, Minnesota
- Holt Township, Marshall County, Minnesota
- Holt Township, Gage County, Nebraska
- Holt Township, Adams County, North Dakota
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